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Stabilization of Desired Flow Regimes in Pipelines
Presented at AIChE Annual meeting in Reno, USANovember 9th, 2001
E. Storkaas ,S. Skogestad and V. Alstad
Department of Chemical EngineeringNorwegian University of Science and Tecnology
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Outline
• Introduction / Problem description• Model description • Previous work• Case descriptions• Simulation results• Controllability analysis• Closed loop example
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Introduction
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Slug cycle
1. Liquid blocking2. Slug growth/pressure
buildup3. Liqiud Production4. Gas production/Liquid
fallback
1 2
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Flow regime map: Horizontal flow
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Flow Regime map: Pipeline-Riser
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Problem description
• Multiphase transport of oil and gas in pipelines and wells with elevation changes can give rise to unstable flow known as slug flow
• Causes operational problems for the downstream processing units
• Idea: Avoid slug flow by using feedback control to extend the stability region of the desired (non-slug) flow regime
• This presentation: Analysis and simulation of simple case study
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Previous work on avoiding slug flow
• Most people in this field regard it as a design problem (e.g. increase pressure, design slug catcher, …)
• Use of feedback control to stabilize desired non-slug flow regime:– Hedne and Linga (1990) : Implementation on test rig– Henriot et al. (1999): Simulations with TACITE and
(probably) implementation on Dunbar pipleline– Havre et al. (2000): Simulations with OLGA and
implementation on Hod-Valhall pipeline.
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Model descriptionMass and momentum balance for each phase
LGkx
uAt
A kkkkk , , 0)()(
LG,k , )sin()()()( 2
kikwkk
kk
kkkkkk gAxPA
xuA
tuA
•Slip through interphase friction•Pure phases; bubbles in liquid and droplet field neglected•Mass transfer neclected•Isothermal•Boundary conditions
•Mass flow of each phase into pipe•Multiphase valve with constant pressure downstream
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Case description
• Simple Case• Feed 1 kg/sec• Downstream
pressure 20 bar
• Exibits severe slugging in OLGA simulations
• Mass conservation grid location indicated 1 –13
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Open loop simulation
Pipe length
Flat section Declining section Inclining sec.
Vol
ume
f ra c
t ion
l iqui
d
0
1
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Open-loop stability – Pressure levels
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Tool for selecting input and output for stabilization: Pole Vectors • Largest element
in pole vector minimizes input usage (H2 and H-norm of KS (Havre et al., 1998)
• Output: Use pressure measurement before riser.
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Reason for problem: RHP-Zeros
• RHP-zeros limit achivable bandwith of the system
• Bandwith must be higher than 2p (real poles) for stabilization
• Thus stabilization is impossible with pressure sensors in the riser (inclining section)
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Closed loop – Stabilizing the flow
• Simple PI-controller• Gain:1 Bar-1
• I : 2000 s• Pressure sensor inbottom of riser
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Havre et al. (2000): Implementation on Hod-Vallhall pipeline
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Summary and Conclusion
• A ”simple” model for severe slugging has been developed
• Simple case study shows severe slugging• Stability properties investigated• Control implications
– Break limit cycle; nonlinear aspects important– Keep system stable; Linear controller sufficient
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References
Havre, K., Stornes, K. and Stray, H. Taming Slug Flow in pipelines, ABB Review 4 (2000), p.55-63
Hedne, P. And Linga, H. Supression of terrein slugging with automatic and manual riser choking, riser choking, Advances in Gas-Liquid Flows (1990), p453-469
Henriot, V., Courbot, A., Heintze, E. And Moyeux, L. Simulation of process to control severe slugging: Application to Dunbar pipeline, SPE Annual Conferance and Exibition , Huston, Texas(1999). SPE56461
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